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that state is actually connecticut. the democratic governor of connecticut, with very little national attention, dan maloy, three weeks ago, declared ebola to be a public hemt emergency and empowered connecticut's public health department mandatory quarantining orders. the leader leaves et up to public health department to deem by the commissioner to potentially have been exposed to ebola and to potentially pose a risk to others. the number of people this has effected so far is not totally clear. our count shows that eight people have been held under that mandatory quarantine in connecticut so far. these are people who are being held. this is an ordered stay fus. one of those individuals who's being held in this ordered quarantine has tested negative for ebola and still is confined to a quarantine under order of his state government. he is ready to talk for the first time and that is next. >>> we believe that quarantine is the right way to go. but it's the first application of this new set of standards that we've develo
that state is actually connecticut. the democratic governor of connecticut, with very little national attention, dan maloy, three weeks ago, declared ebola to be a public hemt emergency and empowered connecticut's public health department mandatory quarantining orders. the leader leaves et up to public health department to deem by the commissioner to potentially have been exposed to ebola and to potentially pose a risk to others. the number of people this has effected so far is not totally...
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the economic record is almost as dreadful as connecticut's? >> part of it is they are a very strong candidates running against them in these states. so you have bob beauprez in colorado and these others you mentioned. that's a big defining difference. >> much more expensive states to get competitive because they are so large. we have to take one more break. when we come back, hits and misses of the week. >>> time for hits and misses of the week. kim, start us off. >> a hit to canadian prime minister steven harper for sending the obama administration a message. the u.s. has been snubbing canada for six years over the keystone pipe line now it comes news it is developing its own pipe line to its own refinery. mr. harper recently told business leaders he thinks the united states won't be a forecast growing economy for years and canada should change the entire mindset about even doing business with us. when you've lost canada, you've got a problem. >> you sure do. they are out beating us on economic policy. >> miss to all women's college in califo
the economic record is almost as dreadful as connecticut's? >> part of it is they are a very strong candidates running against them in these states. so you have bob beauprez in colorado and these others you mentioned. that's a big defining difference. >> much more expensive states to get competitive because they are so large. we have to take one more break. when we come back, hits and misses of the week. >>> time for hits and misses of the week. kim, start us off. >>...
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nbc's brian williams attended the grand opening of the playground in watertown, connecticut. >> reporter: on a startlingly beautiful october day, happy children swarmed all over the brand-new playground in connecticut dedicated to dawn lafferty hawkstra, the principal who died trying to protect her children at sandy hook elementary school nearly two years ago now. after the ceremony and the flyover and the honor guard, there was raw emotion. a reading from a book that dawn loved to read to the children. it was led by one of her daughters. the young children don't understand why this playground was built, but their faces remind us what it's meant for. >> it is amazing. she would be so, so happy. >> all 26 of the memorial sandy hook playgrounds are now happy places. they're all scattered around the new york area in towns that also suffered damage from hurricane sandy, and at each one the family members pitched in. >> i put my hand in this. >> for the other families who lost someone at sandy hook, this project has held so much meaning. >> we became a family with all the firefighters. >> our
nbc's brian williams attended the grand opening of the playground in watertown, connecticut. >> reporter: on a startlingly beautiful october day, happy children swarmed all over the brand-new playground in connecticut dedicated to dawn lafferty hawkstra, the principal who died trying to protect her children at sandy hook elementary school nearly two years ago now. after the ceremony and the flyover and the honor guard, there was raw emotion. a reading from a book that dawn loved to read...
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in connecticut, cown downed power lines sparking this gas fire. >> we periodically go in and monitor to make sure the heat from the fire isn't affecting the home or spreading through it. >> reporter: luckily, no injuries. in rhode island, wind and rain so severe overnight, drivers abandoned their cars. the wind still blowing here just south of boston tonight. the waves still beating up this coastline. this is not the strongest storm they'll see this year, but it is certainly a big one. and a slow mover. scheduled to move out even chilly tomorrow, but not before taking a bit of this coastline with it. david? >> all right, hold on. meteorologist rob marciano. rob, thank you. >>> now to the breaking news here and a deadly midair collision in maryland. take a look at the scene tonight. the small plane and a helicopter flying into each other near fredrik municipal airport. three people on board the helicopter killed when it broke into pieces. two people on the plane hurt. they survived when an emergency parachute deployed. reports say the helicopter may have been on a training flight. ton
in connecticut, cown downed power lines sparking this gas fire. >> we periodically go in and monitor to make sure the heat from the fire isn't affecting the home or spreading through it. >> reporter: luckily, no injuries. in rhode island, wind and rain so severe overnight, drivers abandoned their cars. the wind still blowing here just south of boston tonight. the waves still beating up this coastline. this is not the strongest storm they'll see this year, but it is certainly a big...
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that state is actually connecticut. democratic governor of connecticut dan malloy on october 7th, almost three weeks ago with very little national attention, dan malloy three weeks ago declared it to be a public health emergency and empowered them to constitute mandatory quarantine orders for people returning from west africa. and the order that dan malloy issued leaves it up with commissioner of public health in connecticut to decide to impose a mandatory quarantine on anyone deemed by the commissioner to potentially have been exposed to ebola and to expose a risk to others. the number of people affected so far is not clear. or count as best we can tell is that eight people have been held rnd that mandatory quarantine in connecticut so far. this is not just people self-monitoring. this is people who are being held. this is an ordered status. one of those individuals who is being held in this ordered quarantine has tested negative for ebola and yet he is still confined to a quarantine under order from his state governme
that state is actually connecticut. democratic governor of connecticut dan malloy on october 7th, almost three weeks ago with very little national attention, dan malloy three weeks ago declared it to be a public health emergency and empowered them to constitute mandatory quarantine orders for people returning from west africa. and the order that dan malloy issued leaves it up with commissioner of public health in connecticut to decide to impose a mandatory quarantine on anyone deemed by the...
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. >> it will take a little bite out of connecticut and rhode island, and that's by design. but there's a local population who wants their own resort, wants their own facility. >> steve wynn thinks he can turn an industrial neighborhood outside boston into a world class organization. >> how much is it going to cost you? a bi >> a billion six. >> wow. nothing is cheap these days. >> steve wynn is a brilliant, brilliant guy, and i admire all he's able to do in the gaming industry. >> across the state line in connecticut, robby butler is chairman at the fox casino. a quarter of his business comes from massachusetts and he's hoping the database on locals help fight off the big boys from vegas. >> we have the advantage of knowing who those patrons are, knowing what they want, knowing their likes and dislikes and getting them back on the property. >> massachusetts voters walked the casino, but that might mean voting no on 3 and that might confuse people. >> no means yes on the casino, correct? >> that's correct. no means yes and yes means no. got it? >> yes. >> reporter: betting t
. >> it will take a little bite out of connecticut and rhode island, and that's by design. but there's a local population who wants their own resort, wants their own facility. >> steve wynn thinks he can turn an industrial neighborhood outside boston into a world class organization. >> how much is it going to cost you? a bi >> a billion six. >> wow. nothing is cheap these days. >> steve wynn is a brilliant, brilliant guy, and i admire all he's able to do in...
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connecticut school refuses to let a little girl come to class. why? because of ebola fears that don't really make whole lot of sense and now her parents are fighting back. howard? >> sure, buy as many louie vuitton bags i was want. go ahead. go for it. >> no, no, no. all right. game on sunday. but the biggest story is what the players will -- what players will be this is ceo tom macarthur's world. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur opposes a woman's right to choose backed by a group that would outlaw abortion even for rape and incest. for us in the real world, aimee belgard. aimee will fight for equal pay and protect a woman's right to choose. aimee belgard's on our side. i'm aimee belgard and i approve this message. >> new york city firefighters staging a daring rescue of a stranded raccoon in queens. witnesses say the raccoon scaled light pole in ozone park yesterday morning. the little guy hung on for nearly six hours until someone called 911 as you can see firefighters pulled t
connecticut school refuses to let a little girl come to class. why? because of ebola fears that don't really make whole lot of sense and now her parents are fighting back. howard? >> sure, buy as many louie vuitton bags i was want. go ahead. go for it. >> no, no, no. all right. game on sunday. but the biggest story is what the players will -- what players will be this is ceo tom macarthur's world. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal...
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>> one thing, if you look at connecticut, the worst state for economic growth in the country. dan malloy is running for re-election and has passed the biggest tax in history, which is saying a lot. and so you are really looking at what is essentially -- basically we are looking for a hedge fund, so that's one industry less than connecticut. same thing for massachusetts. >> there's no incumbent running through. duvall patrick is leaving office. >> right. he's got a -- attorney general is run for, health care costs have really become a big issue in massachusetts. ability 60% of all health care in the state is financed by the governme government. >> charlie baker is the guy to say, look, i can come in and do something about this. >>> kim, we'll turn to colorado. this democrat was past gun control legislation. >> this is a slightly different scenario. not a deep blue state but a state that nevertheless democrats felt is -- he has allied himself with the liberal wing of his party. and you're seeing a backlash among voter there is, so he signed on with his very kefrl gun control. an
>> one thing, if you look at connecticut, the worst state for economic growth in the country. dan malloy is running for re-election and has passed the biggest tax in history, which is saying a lot. and so you are really looking at what is essentially -- basically we are looking for a hedge fund, so that's one industry less than connecticut. same thing for massachusetts. >> there's no incumbent running through. duvall patrick is leaving office. >> right. he's got a -- attorney...
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we're making progress in connecticut. tom might try to deny that time and time again, but if you look at the cranes up in stamford, you understand things are being built. abc the cranes in new haven, a company that left years ago is coming back. bioscience is growing rapidly not only in new haven but in farmington. you understand we are making massive new investment in that community as well. , youu are from torrington understand we are investing in your community. if you are in hartford, you are celebrating 1500 units of housing no one ever thought was possible. if you work for united technologies or anyone of their 75,000 folks who supply them, you understand striking that deal saved jobs in our state. >> wister foley. >> and four and a half weeks you will be making a very important decision. do you agree with governor malloy that everything's ok in connecticut? or do you agree with me that under governor malloy we've lost a lot of ground here in connecticut and we are on the wrong track? governor malloy slapped the lar
we're making progress in connecticut. tom might try to deny that time and time again, but if you look at the cranes up in stamford, you understand things are being built. abc the cranes in new haven, a company that left years ago is coming back. bioscience is growing rapidly not only in new haven but in farmington. you understand we are making massive new investment in that community as well. , youu are from torrington understand we are investing in your community. if you are in hartford, you...
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the bus was traveling from new york's chinatown area to the mohegan sun casino in connecticut. the state police received several calls from people on board from 911 that there was a disturbance. >> that people were being physically harmed on the bus. >> the bus pulled over into a construction zone and flagged down a state trooper working there. >> we knew there was a state trooper there to help. >> the suspect and the passenger were engaged in the physical altercation and rolled off the bus on to the highway pavement, he was armed with a cuttsing instrument and he refused the trooper's demands to put down the weapon. and then starts advancing towards the officer. >> fired on the suspect and striking the suspect, and the trooper did in fact strike a witness with one of the rounds. >> a round from the trooper's weapon deflected off the pavement and struck a witness stabbed by the suspect on the bus, two other people were stabbed and hospitalized. >> the suspect later died of his injuries at a connecticut hospital, but the cause of his death is unclear, police say he was inflictin
the bus was traveling from new york's chinatown area to the mohegan sun casino in connecticut. the state police received several calls from people on board from 911 that there was a disturbance. >> that people were being physically harmed on the bus. >> the bus pulled over into a construction zone and flagged down a state trooper working there. >> we knew there was a state trooper there to help. >> the suspect and the passenger were engaged in the physical altercation...
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home of a man named rich richman. [ laughter ] although, to be fair in connecticut, a $26 million home is considered the projects. [ laughter ] ebola is still in the news. and according to a new nbc poll, 58% of americans want to shut off air travel to countries experiencing an ebola outbreak. countries like liberia, sierra leone, and texas. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] listen to this. over 200 plane cabin cleaners in laguardia airport in new york have gone on strike over fears about the spread of ebola. but then they saw laguardia airport and decided to take their chances with ebola. [ laughter and applause ] this is interesting. bookmakers have listed pope francis as the odds-on favorite to win the 2014 nobel peace prize. so if you're placing a bet on the results of the 2014 nobel peace prize, you have a gambling problem. [ laughter ] do not bet on things like that. you have a gambling problem. that's why we have horses. that's why we make horses run. this is a weird story. a high-ranking member of the hell's angels was arrested after he was caught with a baseball bat and ill
home of a man named rich richman. [ laughter ] although, to be fair in connecticut, a $26 million home is considered the projects. [ laughter ] ebola is still in the news. and according to a new nbc poll, 58% of americans want to shut off air travel to countries experiencing an ebola outbreak. countries like liberia, sierra leone, and texas. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] listen to this. over 200 plane cabin cleaners in laguardia airport in new york have gone on strike over fears about...
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let's look at the camera west of connecticut avenue. the crash between connecticut, 355 on those sharp curves. a couple of vikings tangled here. the right lane has been blocked with the response to the scene although the pace looks better west of connecticut. i'm hope be the fire department has moved out of the way. that's done the damage coming over from college park. inbound 50 delay building past 202 to take you to kenilworth and knock avenues just with lanes open. they are checking eastbound 50 near 301 for the report of a crash as well. 66 lined newspaper manassas, centreville -- lined up in manassas, centreville, just past the vienna metro, the crash still on the shoulder. a folk cal point of delays for folks coming in on 123. northbound 95 did have a crash on the shoulder at the prince william parkway that you're looking at for the slowdowns there. that's a look at your drive. we'll be back with more news, traffic, weather, all important wet other this wet wednesday. thank -- weather on this wet wednesday. thanks for joining wusa
let's look at the camera west of connecticut avenue. the crash between connecticut, 355 on those sharp curves. a couple of vikings tangled here. the right lane has been blocked with the response to the scene although the pace looks better west of connecticut. i'm hope be the fire department has moved out of the way. that's done the damage coming over from college park. inbound 50 delay building past 202 to take you to kenilworth and knock avenues just with lanes open. they are checking...
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the wall that he passed doesn't mean people in connecticut any safer. we had a terrible tragedy. there were an awful lot of things and i said at the time to the governor through the media please let's fix the problem and its figure out what the cause was and let's address that and not to do and overreach which is what he did. the source of the problem was a mental-health wrap and the governor had an opportunity to address mental-health issues here in connecticut which i would like to address as governor. it's a serious problem and we don't have enough care for certain people with certain problems and i would like to solve that. he had an opportunity to take a good direction as a result and instead he went off in a direction that was unnecessary and he took away the rights of the people who consider those rights important. you recognize in the debate on tuesday night that those rights exist and are imported so why did you take them with no beneficial effect we are not any safer and this is a goal that was inconvenienced for a lot of people. i want to move on and address things tha
the wall that he passed doesn't mean people in connecticut any safer. we had a terrible tragedy. there were an awful lot of things and i said at the time to the governor through the media please let's fix the problem and its figure out what the cause was and let's address that and not to do and overreach which is what he did. the source of the problem was a mental-health wrap and the governor had an opportunity to address mental-health issues here in connecticut which i would like to address as...
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council as you say has effectively killed a $1.86 billion deal to sell to it a connecticut company. >> i think what we have heard and what we saw today is quite possibly the biggest cop out that we have seen in recent legislative history in philadelphia. >> he clearly did not have the support for this. i cannot really say that anybody supports this proposal as submitted. that is the mayor's responsibility. >> reporter: city council president darryl clark and other members of the council say risk of possible sale to uil holdings out weighed benefits. mayor nutter estimated the sale would pump between 40600 million-dollar in the cities under funded pension plan. council says that number would more likely be, between 20,400,000,000. >> this was highest price offered by 33 companies. it has the best terms and conditions for our citizens, for our customers, for the work force, and for the city of philadelphia. >> reporter: the deal with a frozen rates and programs for low income families and seniors, for a three-year period, uil have would have safe guarded employee pensions and offered cu
council as you say has effectively killed a $1.86 billion deal to sell to it a connecticut company. >> i think what we have heard and what we saw today is quite possibly the biggest cop out that we have seen in recent legislative history in philadelphia. >> he clearly did not have the support for this. i cannot really say that anybody supports this proposal as submitted. that is the mayor's responsibility. >> reporter: city council president darryl clark and other members of...
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from new jersey to new york city, long island, connecticut, also into rhode island. some of the storms in an isolated tornado risk if anything they would be brief across the region across parts of the i 95 corridor. there you have it the areas of rain as far as england as far west as the midwest and tennessee and north carolina flien. we are looking at possible delays across parts of the northeast and great lakes places like detroit and new york city and philadelphia. other areas enjoying quieter weather into carolinas also into parts of florida. current temperatures in the 40's and 50's out there. highs a only a little better than that. heather, lia while things are cooling off here across parts of the northeast take a look at dallas, texas, 95 degrees for their high temperature. it will be a toasty one. >> hot in texas. a mixed bag. >> thank you, maria. >> the time now is about 20 minutes until the top of the hour. coming up first the biggest breech in history is brand new threat for jp morgan customers. >> a cool crisp morning means fall is in the air. we will tak
from new jersey to new york city, long island, connecticut, also into rhode island. some of the storms in an isolated tornado risk if anything they would be brief across the region across parts of the i 95 corridor. there you have it the areas of rain as far as england as far west as the midwest and tennessee and north carolina flien. we are looking at possible delays across parts of the northeast and great lakes places like detroit and new york city and philadelphia. other areas enjoying...
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you can move to connecticut, you can move to jersey, you can move to florida, you can move to north carolina, back to north carolina. so we were in competition and you didn't have that same sense during my father's time. what our tax rate is makes a difference. so on the economics, i have pressures that he didn't have. on the social issues i think this is till the progressive capitol of the nation. >> rose: but some people have taken that progressive label. when people to new york think of the liberal progressive in the style of mario cuomo, they don't think of andrew cuomo they think of mayor de blasio. >> he's a good friend and a progressive new york city. he represents new york city, i represent new york state. my constituents are obviously in new york city but i represent the whole state and there's a big difference between down state and up state. economically there's a8risç big difference. by values, by ideology there's a big difference. so there are two very different jobs and two very different constituents with two very different sets of values. but in my position at the end of the
you can move to connecticut, you can move to jersey, you can move to florida, you can move to north carolina, back to north carolina. so we were in competition and you didn't have that same sense during my father's time. what our tax rate is makes a difference. so on the economics, i have pressures that he didn't have. on the social issues i think this is till the progressive capitol of the nation. >> rose: but some people have taken that progressive label. when people to new york think...
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you could move to connecticut, jersey, florida, north carolina, back to north carolina. we are in competition and you did not have that same sense .uring i father's time what our tax rate is makes a difference. so on the economics, i have pressures that he did not have. on the social issues, this is still the progressive capital of the nation. >> some people believe the mayor of that -- the city has taken that progressive label and when people in new york think about the liberal progression -- progressive in style -- and cuomo, they think of de blasio. new york city,s i represent new york state. my constituents are in new york city but i represent the whole state, and there is a difference between upstate and downstate. a i -- ideology there is difference so they are very different jobs and two very different constituencies with two different sets of values. in my position at the end of the day, i have to make sure that this state is economically competitive, and i have to make sure that the tax situation keeps us competitive, so yes, i reduced taxes all across the board
you could move to connecticut, jersey, florida, north carolina, back to north carolina. we are in competition and you did not have that same sense .uring i father's time what our tax rate is makes a difference. so on the economics, i have pressures that he did not have. on the social issues, this is still the progressive capital of the nation. >> some people believe the mayor of that -- the city has taken that progressive label and when people in new york think about the liberal...
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let's go to paul in connecticut, please, paul? >> booyah, gym. >> i have a guy, the commissioner of our league is from connecticut. new york community bank, i would like your opinion on what the stock might do as they cross $50 billion in assets and becomes classified as too big to femaai. >> the yield protection is not working. you have stocks 6% to 8% yield where the stocks do not start going mcclendon. we will take a pass on owning that stock. david in california, please, david? >> caller: hi, jim, i was wondering what is your opinion about harman international. >> it is going down. we have been talking about this theory, i think harman is a great company. i think when the smoke clears they will be one to buy. right now it is still for sale, and i think that will have a peak year. people are selling because they have the brains in cars. how about jason in massachusetts? jason? >> caller: jim, when would you buy salix? >> i like it, and i like allergan. they're all in situations that i think will likely do better for shareholder
let's go to paul in connecticut, please, paul? >> booyah, gym. >> i have a guy, the commissioner of our league is from connecticut. new york community bank, i would like your opinion on what the stock might do as they cross $50 billion in assets and becomes classified as too big to femaai. >> the yield protection is not working. you have stocks 6% to 8% yield where the stocks do not start going mcclendon. we will take a pass on owning that stock. david in california, please,...
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the president is supposed to go back to connecticut at some point, but it is unclear when he'll do so. >> any indication that the president might address this concern directly in a speech or republicans?to is there anything along those grounds? >> we do not know if he will or he won't. that's something we will be watching closely today. >> talking about the white house response to ebola. there is a story on "the washington post" web site. thank you. >> thank you. >> again, you are hearing the president is canceling some of his travel plans for today. he did yesterday as well. he met this morning with his defense secretary, chuck hague l. other hearings today, a defense briefing. they are hearing from home from our ambassador in liberia. we will have that for you on c-span2. also covering a joint briefing today with a state department spokesman and the defense department spokesman coming up this afternoon. look for coverage later on the c-span network and at c-span.org. here at c-span, in just over 18 minutes, we will take you inside the hearing, as the oversite subcommittee on energy
the president is supposed to go back to connecticut at some point, but it is unclear when he'll do so. >> any indication that the president might address this concern directly in a speech or republicans?to is there anything along those grounds? >> we do not know if he will or he won't. that's something we will be watching closely today. >> talking about the white house response to ebola. there is a story on "the washington post" web site. thank you. >> thank...
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on a startlingly beautiful october day, happy children swarmed all over the brand new playground in connecticut dedicated to dawn lafferty hochsprung, the principal who died trying to protect her students at sandy hook elementary school nearly two years ago now. after the ceremony and the flyover and the honor guard, there was raw emotion. a reading from a book that dawn loved to read to the children, it was read by one of her daughters. the young children don't understand why this playground was built, but their faces remind us what it's meant for. >> it is amazing. she would be so, so happy. >> all 26 of the memorial sandy hook playgrounds are now happy places. they're all scattered around the new york area in towns that also suffered damage from hurricane sandy. and at each one the family members pitched in. >> put my hand in the sand. >> what is your favorite job to watch and favorite job to do yourself? >> my favorite job to do myself is probably the sidewalk. and my favorite job to watch is probably the panels that they put on the actual gate. >> for the other families who lost someone at
on a startlingly beautiful october day, happy children swarmed all over the brand new playground in connecticut dedicated to dawn lafferty hochsprung, the principal who died trying to protect her students at sandy hook elementary school nearly two years ago now. after the ceremony and the flyover and the honor guard, there was raw emotion. a reading from a book that dawn loved to read to the children, it was read by one of her daughters. the young children don't understand why this playground...
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ryan boyco, thank you for joining us from connecticut today. >> all right. thank you. >>> so president obama's foreign policy flying apart at the seams. key players on his team all heading off in different directions, and nobody seems to be on the same page. chief white house correspondent ed henry hanging out in the president's front yard. we're in the middle of a war. why would the president's national security aides be sniping at each other? >> it's a good question. you know, this story in the "new york times" is suggest thering may be a house cleaning after the midterm elections of the national security team, in part, because the bottom line is it seems like these advisors are wasting time sniping at each other instead of having a singular focus on waging a war against isis militants, dealing with other problems around the world. for example, white house officials sniping away at secretary of state john kerry. the times saying, "white house officials joke that he is like the astronaut played by sandra bullock in the movie "gravity" somersaulting through
ryan boyco, thank you for joining us from connecticut today. >> all right. thank you. >>> so president obama's foreign policy flying apart at the seams. key players on his team all heading off in different directions, and nobody seems to be on the same page. chief white house correspondent ed henry hanging out in the president's front yard. we're in the middle of a war. why would the president's national security aides be sniping at each other? >> it's a good question. you...
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you vote in connecticut. you have to show an i.d. i vote in new jersey. i don't have to show an i.d. >> there are other states where you actually have strict photo i.d. laws. >>. >> these are strict laws. we are looking at georgia, indiana, kansas, mississippi, tennessee, virginia, and texas. however, it gets a little more squishy when you get to the estate where i vote in, which is connecticut. >> right. >> because technically you don't have to show a driver's license or a photo i.d., although -- >> what do you show? >> i do show it because that's what i have, but according to the law you don't actually have to show a photo. >> if you want to put that map up again, the supreme court of the united states construed the indiana statute and found that that was the paradigm that was acceptable. that was the one the others need to be modelled after. texas is a little different. the supreme court said it's close enough. the other statutes are all modelled after indiana. the supreme court of the united states has held as a matter of law twice now that for a stat
you vote in connecticut. you have to show an i.d. i vote in new jersey. i don't have to show an i.d. >> there are other states where you actually have strict photo i.d. laws. >>. >> these are strict laws. we are looking at georgia, indiana, kansas, mississippi, tennessee, virginia, and texas. however, it gets a little more squishy when you get to the estate where i vote in, which is connecticut. >> right. >> because technically you don't have to show a driver's...
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. >> connecticut, a dead heat right now. although that's good news for tom foley because he was a little bit behind the republican in that race against the incumbent, malloy. >> also, that is remarkable. connecticut is a state in the northeast. reliably a blue state. the fact that the republican is so competitive there, as is the republican running for governor in massachusetts, just came back from illinois last week. the republican is in a dead heat for governor against the democratic incumbent, pat quinn, in the state of illinois. these are deep blue states, and that tells you that you really are seeing a sea change in the way voters look at their leadership and what they want. >> all right. thank you so much for the analysis. just six days away now. be sure to make fox news channel your choice for coverage on all the big race on licks night. right there megan kelly will kick things off at 6:00 eastern. you can also find up to the second results on fox news.com. sdwrirchlgts coming up on the real story, the russians jumpin
. >> connecticut, a dead heat right now. although that's good news for tom foley because he was a little bit behind the republican in that race against the incumbent, malloy. >> also, that is remarkable. connecticut is a state in the northeast. reliably a blue state. the fact that the republican is so competitive there, as is the republican running for governor in massachusetts, just came back from illinois last week. the republican is in a dead heat for governor against the...
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the president has cancelled his campaign trips to new jersey and connecticut today to stay put, stay at the white house meeting with some cabinet agencies. the government's response to ebola. watching and waiting for that there. also we're seeing this picture, guys throw it up here. here she is. this is the second nurse from dallas. this is 29-year-old amber vincent who has now contracted ebola. she's the one who also helped treat thomas eric duncan before he passed away last wednesday morning. she's the one who took that plane. a lot of people asking questions about the travel choices and if she knew that was a breach in cdc protocol. again the second nurse en route to atlanta to be treated at emory hospital there. then this. you have frontier airlines. they have pulled the plane that this young woman flew on a day before her temperature speck according to the cdc. she should not have flown as i just mention ad moment ago according to protocol for those who have cared for ebola patients. and you have to think with another one of their own sick the colleagues of nurse amber vincent a
the president has cancelled his campaign trips to new jersey and connecticut today to stay put, stay at the white house meeting with some cabinet agencies. the government's response to ebola. watching and waiting for that there. also we're seeing this picture, guys throw it up here. here she is. this is the second nurse from dallas. this is 29-year-old amber vincent who has now contracted ebola. she's the one who also helped treat thomas eric duncan before he passed away last wednesday morning....
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they had a mandatory 21 day quarantine in new york, new jersey, connecticut and illinois. >> senate candidates are shrugging it out for every single vote in louisiana. 200,000 votes already cast. fooi more days until the actual election day. democrat mary landrieu making their final vote during the debate in baton rouge. landrieu is a rubber stamp for the president. >> he uses barack obama. he doesn't use it for us. >> sometimes i don't agree with the president because i have tried to represent the interests 100 percent of the time. >> they aren't gearing up for the election. >>> one of president obama's biggest support groups jumping ship days before the mid term election. what does this mean for democrats? anita are we looking for a political change in the wind? >> not too long ago they were considering a key vote the cr e democrats could count on. now the voters seem to be swinging in another direction. we are talking about the millennials those young voters age 18 to 29. a new poll of harvard institute politics 2,000 millennials say of those who say they will be voting next week a whooping
they had a mandatory 21 day quarantine in new york, new jersey, connecticut and illinois. >> senate candidates are shrugging it out for every single vote in louisiana. 200,000 votes already cast. fooi more days until the actual election day. democrat mary landrieu making their final vote during the debate in baton rouge. landrieu is a rubber stamp for the president. >> he uses barack obama. he doesn't use it for us. >> sometimes i don't agree with the president because i have...
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three, richard blooming that will connecticut democrat, 62 million. four, diane feinstein, california democrat, 44 million. five, jim rich, idaho republican, 19 million. six, bob corker, tennessee republican, 19 million, claire mcaskill, missouri democrat, 18 million, john mccain arizona republican, 15 million. nine, north dakota republican, 15 million. ten, ron johnson, wisconsin republican, 14 million. >> question, given the number of millionaires in the senate did you find it a bit audacious that 48 senate democrats voted to amend the constitution to restrict political spending by other rich people? >> no. why would that be a surprise coming from the democratic party? let's face it, republicans have access to many more people of wealth by and large than democrats do. of course they're going to want to limit that source of funding. >> that's a much bigger issue than what went on in senate a couple weeks ago. that's democracy for constitutional amendment that would amend constitution to put restrictions on money giving. ask people out there why we ca
three, richard blooming that will connecticut democrat, 62 million. four, diane feinstein, california democrat, 44 million. five, jim rich, idaho republican, 19 million. six, bob corker, tennessee republican, 19 million, claire mcaskill, missouri democrat, 18 million, john mccain arizona republican, 15 million. nine, north dakota republican, 15 million. ten, ron johnson, wisconsin republican, 14 million. >> question, given the number of millionaires in the senate did you find it a bit...
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llora la muerte de un gigante de la moda, oscar de la renta que falleciÓ anoche es en su residencia en connecticut a los 82 aÑos de ed. de la representa fue mÁs que un diseÑador, y fue un verdadero artista, relevante durante gerente raciÓn celebro sus raÍces latinas. lori montenegro estÁ en new york con mas. lori. >>> muy buenas tardes, josÉ, nos encontramos frente a la tienda de oscar de la renta, aquÍ en manhattan en la ciudad de new york. como era de esperarse, hoy no abrieron sus puertas y quien trabajan con Él, mientras hoy estÁn de luto, prometen continuar trabajando fuertemente para preservar su legado. el emblemÁtico oscar de la renta, descrito como revolucionario de la moda. creativo maestro de la elegancia, carismÁtico y cru cariÑoso. hoy lloran la muerte del icono dominicano. >>> vamos a ver los vestidos. >>> el venezolano rafael ¿que dirÍa usted es el legado que deja oscar de la renta?. >>> fue el entender el cuerpo de la mujer, el tratar de enmarcar de la mejor manera, la figura de la mujer. y hacerla sentir confortable y hacerla sentir bella a la misma vez y practica.
llora la muerte de un gigante de la moda, oscar de la renta que falleciÓ anoche es en su residencia en connecticut a los 82 aÑos de ed. de la representa fue mÁs que un diseÑador, y fue un verdadero artista, relevante durante gerente raciÓn celebro sus raÍces latinas. lori montenegro estÁ en new york con mas. lori. >>> muy buenas tardes, josÉ, nos encontramos frente a la tienda de oscar de la renta, aquÍ en manhattan en la ciudad de new york. como era de esperarse, hoy no...
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. >>> nbc connecticut, man wakes up to find stranger sleeping next to him. police in clinton, connecticut, say 26-year-old tyler sullivan wandered into the wrong home, drunk, of course, obviously, got into bed with a stranger. and then refused to leave. needless to say, he was arrested. >> lucky he didn't get hurt. >> you're right. >>> other stories we're following today, more than 2300 americans have renounced their citizenship this past year and that number is increasing. experts say new tax rules that make it harder to hide assets from authorities are partially to blame. >>> thousands of lanterns floated across the skies of thailand last night, look at how beautiful that is. they were released as part of a yearly festival. it is believed that launching the hot air lanterns helps get rid of trouble. let's all launch a lantern. >>> firefighters in arizona weren't horsing around when this guy fell into a swimming pool. it is not clear how the horse got into the pool, but a veterinarian had to use a tranquilize tranquilizer. the firefighters had to pull it ou
. >>> nbc connecticut, man wakes up to find stranger sleeping next to him. police in clinton, connecticut, say 26-year-old tyler sullivan wandered into the wrong home, drunk, of course, obviously, got into bed with a stranger. and then refused to leave. needless to say, he was arrested. >> lucky he didn't get hurt. >> you're right. >>> other stories we're following today, more than 2300 americans have renounced their citizenship this past year and that number is...
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. >>> so it is no deal for the sale of pennsylvania gas works through a private connecticut company. today the city council decided not to endorse the sale of pgw to the utility uil holdings and without that approval, the deal cannot move forward. the sale would have been worth close to $2 billion and mayor michael nutter says it would inject much needed cash into the city's pension fund. critics say private ownership would subject pgw customers to unfair rate hikes. city council president darrell clark today tweeted the risks out weigh the benefits. happening now, a meeting underway right now to discuss the abrupt closure of a philadelphia high school. students arrived to walter palmer charter school this morning and there was no class for high schoolers. in fact the school will now only teach kindergarten to eighth grade. fox 29's brad satin is live in frankford with more on this much brad? >> reporter: well, this meeting is just getting started. 6:00 o'clock. i'd say over the last 15 or 20 minutes we've had several dozen parents coming in here. some of them were angry. others flat
. >>> so it is no deal for the sale of pennsylvania gas works through a private connecticut company. today the city council decided not to endorse the sale of pgw to the utility uil holdings and without that approval, the deal cannot move forward. the sale would have been worth close to $2 billion and mayor michael nutter says it would inject much needed cash into the city's pension fund. critics say private ownership would subject pgw customers to unfair rate hikes. city council...
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now the mail, shelton, connecticut. i can no longer standby and :!:á$u$e administration is doing regarding ebola. so i wrote my senators as well as my congressmen. they all responded with similar talking points that sounded like the white house. i should have known better. you did your part. connecticut's a liberal state, but not crazy liberal. let's see how the election goes. michelle shoeman, marysville, tennessee, every time pasastor jeffress comes on "the factor" he sounds reasonable, but he loses all credibility when he says -- i'll be interacting with satan, but i don't believe that. and i don't let what others say bother me at all. and you shouldn't either. marine, san antonio, texas. 2v great read, but i think killing lincoln was your best. don schultz, washington, each time i finish a killing book i say it's the best book i've ever read. now i'm saying that about killing patton. i'm going to do a poll on the four books to see which one you guys like best. betty, west virginia,r3ço'reill thank you and dennis miller for a wonderful evening a
now the mail, shelton, connecticut. i can no longer standby and :!:á$u$e administration is doing regarding ebola. so i wrote my senators as well as my congressmen. they all responded with similar talking points that sounded like the white house. i should have known better. you did your part. connecticut's a liberal state, but not crazy liberal. let's see how the election goes. michelle shoeman, marysville, tennessee, every time pasastor jeffress comes on "the factor" he sounds...
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still raining this morning across massachusetts and areas around connecticut. we picked up 3 inches of rain around boston. it was a prolonged storm we had to deal with over the last couple days there. as far as the storm itself, it'll exit today. weather will improve. this weekend in the northeast will be about 100 times better. miami, watch out for heavy rain. i tell you what, this weekend, 60s in the east coast, 70s and 80s in the middle of the country. there's that rain in san francisco on saturday. by the time we get to sunday, this is -- we're finally -- i don't mind having bad weather in the middle of the week, as long as the weekend is okay. >> baltimore looks okay? >> you going to baltimore? >> parents weekend at johns hopkins. >> that's exciting. we've had extraordinary weather this fall. i'll take bad wednesdays or thursdays. it's always sunny on friday and saturday. >> and sunday. i love that. coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," the latest on the condition of new york's first ebola patient. plus, what do new yorkers need to know about
still raining this morning across massachusetts and areas around connecticut. we picked up 3 inches of rain around boston. it was a prolonged storm we had to deal with over the last couple days there. as far as the storm itself, it'll exit today. weather will improve. this weekend in the northeast will be about 100 times better. miami, watch out for heavy rain. i tell you what, this weekend, 60s in the east coast, 70s and 80s in the middle of the country. there's that rain in san francisco on...
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in connecticut, you had a tax increase. i know connecticut is very tax averse. is that it? >> i think americans are pretty fed up with politics and politicians. they don't think the economy is looking good for them, whatever the experts say has happened with the recovery and that's hurting governors wherever they are. >> robert, are the democrats going to point to some victories when president obama comes out and makes a statement? will he claim this victories? >> i think so. the big question is how big of a sweep will there be in the gubernatorial races. can they take out a 2016 contender in scott walker? can mary burke eke out a victory? that's my question. >> i know who will be happen if scott walker goes down. that's my colleague ed schultz. >> chris christie may be pretty happy too. >> he's in the on-deck circle waiting to move up if he wins. thank you, robert. susan, thank you for coming on. and you're as smart as i am, any day of the week. you're just being cute with me. >> tomorrow we'll have a report on how it looks from new hampshire. up next, we've seen politicia
in connecticut, you had a tax increase. i know connecticut is very tax averse. is that it? >> i think americans are pretty fed up with politics and politicians. they don't think the economy is looking good for them, whatever the experts say has happened with the recovery and that's hurting governors wherever they are. >> robert, are the democrats going to point to some victories when president obama comes out and makes a statement? will he claim this victories? >> i think so....
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charles: they put a nice office in connecticut. what do you think? >> i thought what was really interesting was urbanization was the move into cities. maybe it wasn't the biggest cities, but we're seeing multi sector homes doing better than single-family homes and you're seeing studies about this urbanization. it's playing off each other. >> besides the quality of living, the cost of living and the weather -- >> and don't forget the food. >> food is debatable. i'll take new york city food. the high-tech -- the kind of old line chicago, new york, la, they are populating the other areas. there's another draw. and, jim, to your point, this is kind of what's been happening with every 25 years of people. they had a really tough time coming out of college. and the jobs aren't in new york. chicago even argues too expensive. this is where companies are moving to. >> a lot of these people have universities. charles: and i like the idea of urbanization. there's a book called -- the guy who wrote the razor. he was a socialist. it's a great read. speaking of nef
charles: they put a nice office in connecticut. what do you think? >> i thought what was really interesting was urbanization was the move into cities. maybe it wasn't the biggest cities, but we're seeing multi sector homes doing better than single-family homes and you're seeing studies about this urbanization. it's playing off each other. >> besides the quality of living, the cost of living and the weather -- >> and don't forget the food. >> food is debatable. i'll take...
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i grew up in connecticut and connecticut there were not a lot of big battles in the civil war in connecticut. i wrote about the shenandoah valley. by the end of the war the place had been turned over four times. if you lived there you lost your house, your barn, your fence, every chicken, every page, every go, every crop, your sons were dead, your finances were in confederate dollars, you were completely ruined and it is interesting to me to compare the feeling it must have been like to be in mint georgia or south carolina or the shenandoah valley. let's flip that. i'm going hypothetical. let's listen that, put a confederate army up north, say they want to do what sherman did for political reasons, they want to affect the outcome of the coming election, they want elections, they want to specifically bring the north to its knees. how fascinating is that. imagine the philadelphia area experiencing what atlanta did. imagine. i really don't know. i think it would have unleashed demons the likes of which -- almost unimaginable and i do think the resources of the north were so absolutely overwhelm
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let's go to chris in connecticut. >> caller: booyah, jim. fmc, i'm hurting a little bit. >> i have to tell you, this is a company that's involved with agriculture and if it's involved with ago gri culture, mr. it be m monsanto, it is going down. go to shannon in maryland. >> caller: i'd like to give a little booyah to my economic teacher and know what your take on xpeed ya is. >> related to travel. right now you're in the grips of a fear, perhaps irrational about ebola. if there are negatives about he'll bow la, they come out the next ten days and that's too high a risk for a stock nicely up this year. orville in new york. >> caller: i'm calling regard a company called by mnk. >> i like, one of the winning stocks and made ak quigs of quest core. i wouldn't necessarily approach it right here but it is a company doing quite well. that, ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by tg ameritrade. >> i believe they could transform itself into a sizzling franchise of the stocks, 35% down and
let's go to chris in connecticut. >> caller: booyah, jim. fmc, i'm hurting a little bit. >> i have to tell you, this is a company that's involved with agriculture and if it's involved with ago gri culture, mr. it be m monsanto, it is going down. go to shannon in maryland. >> caller: i'd like to give a little booyah to my economic teacher and know what your take on xpeed ya is. >> related to travel. right now you're in the grips of a fear, perhaps irrational about ebola....
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near dupont circle, a 23-year-old student was assaulted on connecticut avenue. she was in a car that belonged to the suspect around 3:45. the suspects are described as being different races, and police do not believe they are the same person. despite the recent attention given to sexual assault, students say the sad fact is they are still happening. >> they actually do. it is very common unfortunately, sexual assaults in this country. sunday, police and georgetown sent out a message warning students to please keep their doors and windows locked. live in georgetown, tom roussey, abc 7 news. >> good advice. shocking charges tonight against a d.c. substitute teacher. symone greene is accused of engaging in sex acts with teenage student on her first day at the school. it happened at the options public charter school in northeast washington. according to police, greene met the victim in her first period class. the alleged incident happened at the end of that same day in the classroom. neighbors are shocked. >> they always treated me nice. they always had respect for
near dupont circle, a 23-year-old student was assaulted on connecticut avenue. she was in a car that belonged to the suspect around 3:45. the suspects are described as being different races, and police do not believe they are the same person. despite the recent attention given to sexual assault, students say the sad fact is they are still happening. >> they actually do. it is very common unfortunately, sexual assaults in this country. sunday, police and georgetown sent out a message...
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it seems like this week it's krth krt connecticut, next week it's washington state, the following week it's another state. it seems we have an epidemic of violence in schools that we have not been able to address. i was in the congress in '92 when we had an assault rifle ban because of an assault in california. we haven't done anything in the congress since in terms of trying at the congressional level to try to deal with this. the nra really runs the gun legislation in all legislatures, whether it's the national legislature or the state legislature. we can't get gun legislature through. the state of washington has a gun initiative on the ballot in a week, ten days from now, and it is to close one of the loopholes by which people can buy handguns at gun -- at meetings where people come together and say i've got a gun for sale, you want one? so we're going to close that loophole, i think, in the state of washington because the congress has been able to do nothing. >> my understanding is there are two ballot initiatives, one to close the loophole and one which would actually expand acces
it seems like this week it's krth krt connecticut, next week it's washington state, the following week it's another state. it seems we have an epidemic of violence in schools that we have not been able to address. i was in the congress in '92 when we had an assault rifle ban because of an assault in california. we haven't done anything in the congress since in terms of trying at the congressional level to try to deal with this. the nra really runs the gun legislation in all legislatures,...
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do have showers moving across portions every connecticut, what we saw yesterday, with the retreat of the very same storm, but little closer to home obviously at that point. here is a look at the region wide temperatures, currently at 57 at the airport, and we are still in the 40's, both millville, atlantic city, 46 mount pocono, the oddballs out like i say to say, coolest conditions. but, as the day progresses, looking good here, not only does it brighten up, but we also ends up with milder conditions, mid 60s, in philly, down the shore, only extra xfactor that goes along with the forecast today, still little breezy, because it is northwesterly breeze it, will feel little cooler, than the thermometer reads at any given point. that said, by comparison, torrey, such a better day. >> definitely better day than we were seeing yesterday. you know, however, though, as much as we have such good news to talk about weather wise, traffic wise, not doing great this morning. we are headed now to the schuylkill expressway where you will notice tons every brakes lights, cameras moving around, beca
do have showers moving across portions every connecticut, what we saw yesterday, with the retreat of the very same storm, but little closer to home obviously at that point. here is a look at the region wide temperatures, currently at 57 at the airport, and we are still in the 40's, both millville, atlantic city, 46 mount pocono, the oddballs out like i say to say, coolest conditions. but, as the day progresses, looking good here, not only does it brighten up, but we also ends up with milder...
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and people are like what is this guy from connecticut? get him out of here, right? but if i say it in a red or say it in a way that sounds like it's an alert, think about it. what are we doing to make sure that our nation's education's children are getting the skills they need to navigate their lives. a little bit of an energy in there but not the pleasant energy, an alert energy. i'm holding back, just so you know. here are ways this is used in the classroom from children in special education schools where they have difficulty speaking where they can pull their emotions and faces into an electronic box that says, oh, you're feeling this way, let the class know. that's an ipad use. that's a smartboard. that's a school leader. we even developed an app now where people can download and plot yourself and describe what you're feeling, then shift into different quadrants and choose research-based strategies to help you manage your emotions effectively. integrating technology where it's useful so you can record and see your report. this is 51% blue which would mean i'm cl
and people are like what is this guy from connecticut? get him out of here, right? but if i say it in a red or say it in a way that sounds like it's an alert, think about it. what are we doing to make sure that our nation's education's children are getting the skills they need to navigate their lives. a little bit of an energy in there but not the pleasant energy, an alert energy. i'm holding back, just so you know. here are ways this is used in the classroom from children in special education...